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today the president will address the fiscal deadline facing america. and congress says if they do not reach an agreement by january 1 on spending, the u.s. could fall into a recession. tara mergener has more. >> reporter: today, president obama will urge lawmakers to work with him to steer the country away from the fiscal cliff. the cliff is a series of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts that will kick in at the end of the year, unless republicans and democrats can reach a deal. both sides say they are willing to work together. >> we're not going over the cliff. we're determined not to go over the cliff. i think better heads will prevail. >> reporter: a fight over taxes is already looming. democratics want families making more than $250,000 a year to pay more. republicans reject that idea. they want cuts to entitlement programs and are pushing tax reform that closes loopholes and eliminates some deductions. >> this is an opportunity for the president to lead. this is his moment. to engage the congress and work towards a solution ha can pass both cha
today the president will address the fiscal deadline facing america. and congress says if they do not reach an agreement by january 1 on spending, the u.s. could fall into a recession. tara mergener has more. >> reporter: today, president obama will urge lawmakers to work with him to steer the country away from the fiscal cliff. the cliff is a series of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts that will kick in at the end of the year, unless republicans and democrats can reach a deal. both...
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we are and forever will be the united states of america. and together, with your help and god's grace, we will continue our journey forward. chris: bob, here we are five days later. i'm thinking, i still can't absorb the months and months and months we worried about which way this election mibet go and then to see it go in one simple clear direction. obama's direction. >> and it's a big deal for him. and the interesting question is how is he going to use the power of the presidency? david wrote a really important column about linden johnson saying, what's the presidency for? doing big things. he made -- obama may have that opportunity. he's got to fix the financial house of the federal government first and that is boring, tedious. chris: let's stay with this lofty thing. didn't he in his first term treybig lofty things, health care, don't ask, don't tell. >> he did. he got some of they have accomplished and some of them not so. but when you look at the entire election and i look at just sort of -- i was on the road with obama for the last -
we are and forever will be the united states of america. and together, with your help and god's grace, we will continue our journey forward. chris: bob, here we are five days later. i'm thinking, i still can't absorb the months and months and months we worried about which way this election mibet go and then to see it go in one simple clear direction. obama's direction. >> and it's a big deal for him. and the interesting question is how is he going to use the power of the presidency? david...
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america runs on dunkin'! [captioning made possible by nbc universal] >> ask not what your country can do for you. >> i can hear you. >> the time for change has come. chris: the new america, the country makes history again. doubling down on hope and barack obama. what does the winner hope will give him and more important us a second term upgrade? will the hard right in the house give thumbs down for the re-elected president, will they risk the fiscal abyss to keep their ties to the tea party? and finally, this is my country. even mitt romney was echoing that cry from the anti-obama crowd, pledging to take our country back. but that is deep in the past. no matter how hard they want it, america's fewer you to -- future just won't look like the early 1950's. hi, i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, the washington post bob woodward. "the washington post" kathleen parker, "the new york times" d helen cooper. first up. barack obama's place in american presidential history was upgrated tuesday with
america runs on dunkin'! [captioning made possible by nbc universal] >> ask not what your country can do for you. >> i can hear you. >> the time for change has come. chris: the new america, the country makes history again. doubling down on hope and barack obama. what does the winner hope will give him and more important us a second term upgrade? will the hard right in the house give thumbs down for the re-elected president, will they risk the fiscal abyss to keep their ties to...
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the wealthiest people in america continue to get cuts, cut, cuts. why do we have income disparity in country? rich getting richer. >> andrea: how are they getting cuts? >> eric: because -- >> bob: i told you. reagan cut and -- >> eric: talk aboutbe what this is. this is, first, does nine find it strange that tim geithner delivered the proposal? he is in charge of the i.r.s. and people paying taxes. >> dana: except for himself. >> eric: but he is in charge of the policy and the delivery and not negotiating. hold on. here is what it is. president obama saying i will ignore all of your requests. they are all mine on the table. you supposed to come back, the republicans and be, bring something to the negotiating table. it's ridiculous. >> eric: this is a negotiating point. >> bob: i want to know the increase in the upper tax rate bothers you so much. >> dana: it's bad policy. >> it is political revenge. pays for 8.5 days for government spending. you don't get anything except for lower productivity of people you ask to create more jobs. that is why. >> h
the wealthiest people in america continue to get cuts, cut, cuts. why do we have income disparity in country? rich getting richer. >> andrea: how are they getting cuts? >> eric: because -- >> bob: i told you. reagan cut and -- >> eric: talk aboutbe what this is. this is, first, does nine find it strange that tim geithner delivered the proposal? he is in charge of the i.r.s. and people paying taxes. >> dana: except for himself. >> eric: but he is in charge of...
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i don't think it's unfair, and it shouldn't be a scare tactic to ask corporate america and the wealthy to pitch in and help this country when this country needs the help. that's all. >> i don't understand when you say -- if you don't want to change medicare in any way, say means testing, what you mean is you want to subsidize the wealthy. the retiring generation right now is the wealthiest retiring generation in american history. you're asking young people to subsidize wealthy people who are retiring if you don't want to make key changes to medicare. you want to help the rich, not the poor? >> no, i don't think the scenario is that way. when you look at the people on medicare, when you look at people on medicaid, those are people that not only earn the benefit -- >> i didn't say medicaid, i said medicare. it's different, right? >> i think the vast, vast majority of people on medicare are people that have earned that benefit and are entitled to that benefit. and there has been -- >> so no changes? >> no changes, because at this point without any revenue generation to offset the blunt cu
i don't think it's unfair, and it shouldn't be a scare tactic to ask corporate america and the wealthy to pitch in and help this country when this country needs the help. that's all. >> i don't understand when you say -- if you don't want to change medicare in any way, say means testing, what you mean is you want to subsidize the wealthy. the retiring generation right now is the wealthiest retiring generation in american history. you're asking young people to subsidize wealthy people who...
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ends of traditional america? according to bill o'reilly, of course he's always looking out for you. how will o'reilly cope. i'll ask eugene robinson. stay tuned. >>> whether you voted for the very first time or waited in line for a very long time -- by the way, we have to fix that. >> i wonder if they'll filibuster that effort. thanks for staying with us tonight. >>> they had a great night tuesday, but there is something we cannot forget. we started reporting on the long lines, the wait stretched from 4 to 5 to 6, to in some cases 7 hours. these lines did not deter the 120 million people who did vote we're grateful they got out and voted. no doubt. to me there's something really un-american about this whole process. it's ridiculous to force moms and dads and students and workers and elderly folks to wait four hours to cast a ballot? it turns out minorities suffered the longest waits. the afl-cio reports that minorities were more likely to wait at least 30 minutes to vote. 22% of african-americans and 24% of hispa
ends of traditional america? according to bill o'reilly, of course he's always looking out for you. how will o'reilly cope. i'll ask eugene robinson. stay tuned. >>> whether you voted for the very first time or waited in line for a very long time -- by the way, we have to fix that. >> i wonder if they'll filibuster that effort. thanks for staying with us tonight. >>> they had a great night tuesday, but there is something we cannot forget. we started reporting on the long...
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and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >> this week, the post-election rubio. -- rubio. >> i still wish i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction. >> and where do we go from here? >> mr. president, we stand ready to work with you. >> the republicans take a look at their game plan. >> i think republicans have done a lousy job of reaching out to people of color. >> of good election for women in congress. >> an amazing campaign. let me be clear. i did not bill that. you build that. >> also a look at ballot initiatives, including legalizing pot. >> this is the best day of my life. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> it was a long, anxious night for a lot of people in this town and across the nation, but then the networks called ohio and you knew it was over. the president won 93% of african-americans, 71% of hispanics, more women than romney. 160% of voters 18 to 29. he won 52% of voters under 34. half the independent voters. 53% of those to make over $50,000 a year.
and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >> this week, the post-election rubio. -- rubio. >> i still wish i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction. >> and where do we go from here? >> mr. president, we stand ready to work with you. >> the republicans take a look at their game plan. >> i think republicans have done a lousy job of reaching out to people of color. >>...
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together with bank of america, they have access to more resources than ever before. a steadfast commitment to help you achieve your financial goals in life. that's the power of the right advisor. that's merrill lynch. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> some of the "fast money" traders saw it coming. a risk reward for a trade. looking for 20 bucks on the upside. i like yahoo here. >> going from 14.5 and now it is 16 and change. >> i think there is a floor under yahoo here. >> i think you are still all right buying the stock. >> yahoo is up 26% since the first call. what do you do? >> it is a little more difficult here. i still think the trade sets up on the long side. if you look it is interesting. yahoo is rallying on good
together with bank of america, they have access to more resources than ever before. a steadfast commitment to help you achieve your financial goals in life. that's the power of the right advisor. that's merrill lynch. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars...
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ends of traditional america? according to bill o'reilly, of course he's always looking out for you. how will o'reilly cope. i'll ask eugene robinson. stay tuned. use nyquil... [ ding! ] ...and get longer nighttime cough relief. use tylenol cold multisymptom nighttime... [ coughs ] [ buzz! ] [ screams ] ...and you could find yourself... honey? ...on the couch. nyquil. 50% longer cough relief. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! can you help me with something? nope! good talk. [ male announcer ] or free windows 8 training when you buy a computer at staples. another way staples makes it easier to upgrade. >>> whether you voted for the very first time or waited in line for a very long time -- by the way, we have to fix that. >> i wonder if they'll filibuster that effort. thanks for staying with
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trust her is because i think she knew better and if she did know better she shouldn't be the voice of america. somebody has got to start paying a price around this place, but i am dead set on making sure we don't promote anybody that was an essential player in the benghazi debacle. >> as i've said before, she made an appearance at the request of the white house, in which she gave her best understanding of the intelligence that had been provided to her. if senator mccain and senator graham and ot to go after somebody, they should go after me. and i'm happy to have that discussion with them, but for them to go after the u.n. ambassador, who had nothing to do with benghazi and was simply making a presentation based on intelligence that she had received and besmirch her reputation is outrageous. >> that began with south carolina senator lindsey graham giving his view of ambassador susan rice and her role in the administration spin on the benghazi terror attacks and the president's reactions to those statements at his first news conference since being reelected. mr. obama, defending ms. rice, but
trust her is because i think she knew better and if she did know better she shouldn't be the voice of america. somebody has got to start paying a price around this place, but i am dead set on making sure we don't promote anybody that was an essential player in the benghazi debacle. >> as i've said before, she made an appearance at the request of the white house, in which she gave her best understanding of the intelligence that had been provided to her. if senator mccain and senator graham...
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he really wants the best for america. i've enjoyed watching joe biden here, almost giddy, like a kid in a reason why he is that way is because every interview joe biden did, he just emphasized what was at stake for this counted. this country. the middle class and what this really meant for america's future. and so i think that he is really relishing the victory tonight. >> lawrence, what did you think? >> wife and mentioning his children and thanking them he then did thank what he called the best campaign team and volunteers inf politics. and i think he might just be right about his description of the team. this is amazing two-term accomplishment by that 's been an extraorwatch. i am not even slightly bothered by him not mentioning other people prominent politicians who helped out. mitt romney didn't do that either. mitt romney only one person by name in his campaign. both of themtuation. romney owned the loss and president obama owned the victory, deserves to own the victory. phone calls to bill clinton, things like that
he really wants the best for america. i've enjoyed watching joe biden here, almost giddy, like a kid in a reason why he is that way is because every interview joe biden did, he just emphasized what was at stake for this counted. this country. the middle class and what this really meant for america's future. and so i think that he is really relishing the victory tonight. >> lawrence, what did you think? >> wife and mentioning his children and thanking them he then did thank what he...
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he expects that money to come out of corporate america, again, which is another tax, so to speak, on business certainty. >> all right. we got to go, folks. at least we don't have to solve the problem. we have it left in somebody else's hands, unfortunately, right now. thank you both for joining us today. heading toward the close. the market holding steady right now. there's a rebalancing coming on the close today of a major in x index. we're expecting volatility. >> we should see some wild swings ahead. meanwhile, dollar general set to join the s&p 500 after the close of trading. that means you likely will own it as well if you own any etf linked to that index. is that good for your bottom line? we'll check it out. >>> also, have you seen this video yet? this could be one of the powerball winners finding out that he's a multimillionaire. i mean, he certainly seems happy. what exactly is the price of happiness? we've got the answer coming up. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national.
he expects that money to come out of corporate america, again, which is another tax, so to speak, on business certainty. >> all right. we got to go, folks. at least we don't have to solve the problem. we have it left in somebody else's hands, unfortunately, right now. thank you both for joining us today. heading toward the close. the market holding steady right now. there's a rebalancing coming on the close today of a major in x index. we're expecting volatility. >> we should see...
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ends of traditional america? according to bill o'reilly, of course he's always looking out for you. how will o'reilly cope? i'll ask eugene robinson. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] a european-inspired suspension, but not from germany. ♪ a powerful, fuel-efficient engine, but it's not from japan. ♪ it's a car like no other... inspired by a place like no other. introducing the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu, our greatest malibu ever. ♪ >>> whether you voted for the very first time or waited in line for a very long time -- by the way, we have to fix that. >> i wonder if they'll filibuster that effort. thanks for
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america is no longer in that mindset anymore. we are part of a bigger organism. it is fluid and we have feelings about a lot of different issues and a lot of different times. political parties have to adapt to that. obama did. he did it in '08 and he absolutely did in this election. and guess what? 69%, 70% hispanics with him. we are barely getting on to the table. so we have to accept our voters as we find them. our activists have to be a part of that to help get that message out there. i think we'll see some differences. but saying to marco rubio or chris christie, i think is a mistake. >> you talk about reshaping. a lot of people think the attempt of reshaping mitt romney is what cost him this election. >> i said from day one, the governor of massachusetts should have been the guy running for president of united states. >> all right guys, stick with us. coming up on "way too early," elizabeth warren gets a win over scott brown in that closely watched massachusetts race. we'll look at how all the big races play out across the country, what it means for the comi
america is no longer in that mindset anymore. we are part of a bigger organism. it is fluid and we have feelings about a lot of different issues and a lot of different times. political parties have to adapt to that. obama did. he did it in '08 and he absolutely did in this election. and guess what? 69%, 70% hispanics with him. we are barely getting on to the table. so we have to accept our voters as we find them. our activists have to be a part of that to help get that message out there. i...
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i was checking jp more gap, bank of america, goldman sachs,one w don't want to mischaracterize y is more focussed on what's happening in europe than here. there were some weakness in the areas, things like defense stocks. we were looking at gains this morning before we heard from mario draghi in europe, he made some comments that shook things up and that's when the futures headed south. he said that first of all you can look for continued weakness in europe. he also said that at this point that wthat's when we saw things down and right n it at the open we're down by just over 100 points for the dow. thank you very 8much. up next steve israel will join us to talk about house democrats. >>> president obama will have to face the same divided congress he faced in his first term, at least half of it. democrats scored se victories in tough senate a ren seat after joe donnelly knocked off tea party candidate richard mourdock and picked up new hampshire where elizabeth warren won. in connecticut chris murphy trounced linda mcmahon. that makes two failed senate bids in a row despite spending near
i was checking jp more gap, bank of america, goldman sachs,one w don't want to mischaracterize y is more focussed on what's happening in europe than here. there were some weakness in the areas, things like defense stocks. we were looking at gains this morning before we heard from mario draghi in europe, he made some comments that shook things up and that's when the futures headed south. he said that first of all you can look for continued weakness in europe. he also said that at this point that...
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but as president of the united states of america, president reagan even after the huge victory could not convince the united states of america that waging war in nicaragua would actually be self-defense. it would be in our self-interest. so president reagan when he couldn't persuade the country, instead he would wage the war in secret. that secret war in central america led to the huge second term failure of the ronald reagan presidency, which was the iran contra affair. it's amazing that in that scandal he avoided impeachment. 14 administration officials up to and including the defense secretary were indicted. the only reason most of them staid out of prison is because poppy bush pardoned them. it was a disaster. that was ronald reagan's second term after he got reelected with a map that looked like this. when fdr got reelected to his second term, the map was almost the exact opposite. this was 1936. fdr did better than reagan. he got 523 electoral votes. his opponent got 8 electoral votes. in the same way that reagan did 50 years later, fdr came back to washington with big plans fo
but as president of the united states of america, president reagan even after the huge victory could not convince the united states of america that waging war in nicaragua would actually be self-defense. it would be in our self-interest. so president reagan when he couldn't persuade the country, instead he would wage the war in secret. that secret war in central america led to the huge second term failure of the ronald reagan presidency, which was the iran contra affair. it's amazing that in...
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they're going to think what america is this. everybody i know voted for romney. rasmussen said we were almost always ahead. we have too? shatter that. and finally we've got to form the operative class of the republican party. we've had two presidential elections now that were strategic train wrecks. we've lost the ability to+ know how to appeal beyond our base mechanically. it's time for a shakeup. we used to be better than the democrats. they're now better than us. just like this israeli army it's time for brutal honesty inside our party. >> you've just given us a nice conversation to kick off. mr. murphy i will talk to you down the road. hello, panel. sara, how about that brutal honesty about the operative class? well, you at least get to say hey i was on you're'04. >> i was on '04. >> how right was he? i go back to the same question. who lost this election mitt romney or the republican party? >> he's right. they're interlinked. but, you know mitt romney in many ways was a bridge candidate to a changing republican party. you look at the deep bench rubio, tedcru
they're going to think what america is this. everybody i know voted for romney. rasmussen said we were almost always ahead. we have too? shatter that. and finally we've got to form the operative class of the republican party. we've had two presidential elections now that were strategic train wrecks. we've lost the ability to+ know how to appeal beyond our base mechanically. it's time for a shakeup. we used to be better than the democrats. they're now better than us. just like this israeli army...
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d bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. cool, you found it. wow. nice place. ye. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail flat-rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for a low, flat rate. id for postage online and arranged a free pickup. and i'm gonna track them online, too. nice. between those boxes and thislace, i'm totally staying sane this year. do i smell snickerdoodles? maybe. [ timer dings gotta go. [ male announcer ] priority mail flat rate boxes. online pricing starts at $5.15. only from the postal service. make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power
d bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. cool, you found it. wow. nice place. ye. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail flat-rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for a low, flat rate. id for postage online and arranged a free pickup. and i'm gonna track them online, too. nice. between...
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just comments this morning -- why don't we keep america's money in america. and i wanted to head on another thing, with the physical cliff coming with a talking about it -- i am on social security disability, and i have been watching it closely about social security, why don't we have congress -- for one thing, work together. never mind republicans and democrats and all the crazy stuff. just everybody worked together like it was intended to be. and, two, how about coming down to the level of income that we have to live on what social security and try to live on -- go from there. instead of buying $100,000 automobile, drive something we drive and stuff like that and maybe all try to get along. thank you, and hopefully we can clean this mess up in time before it runs out. guest: there is certainly an area where we need to work together and there has been movement certainly sent to the election. you mention foreign aid, that is a popular area where people say it is the first place we ought to cut. it is important to remember it is a relatively small portion of t
just comments this morning -- why don't we keep america's money in america. and i wanted to head on another thing, with the physical cliff coming with a talking about it -- i am on social security disability, and i have been watching it closely about social security, why don't we have congress -- for one thing, work together. never mind republicans and democrats and all the crazy stuff. just everybody worked together like it was intended to be. and, two, how about coming down to the level of...
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suburban america. to a lot of the country, even though he has this victory, it would be a tough sell. >> did you say he got 39% of the white vote? last time he got 44% of the white vote. so it went down. but he made up with it because of the hispanic voters voted in bigger percentages. >> and his margin of victory is smaller. if you go state by state for the battleground states which are more important if you look at the calculation. the president's percentage among white voters came down. that's one of the reasons this is 50 and not 53. he had 53 last time. >> he is building pup lead. good point. anderson, back to you. >> and you got a statement from mitch mcconnell? >> yeah. the republican leader in the senate who, remember, said that he wanted to make his job number one was to make barack obama a one-term president. tonight released a statement that, forget the kumbaya. he said the voters have not endorsed the failures or excesses of the president's first term. he went on to say now it's time for th
suburban america. to a lot of the country, even though he has this victory, it would be a tough sell. >> did you say he got 39% of the white vote? last time he got 44% of the white vote. so it went down. but he made up with it because of the hispanic voters voted in bigger percentages. >> and his margin of victory is smaller. if you go state by state for the battleground states which are more important if you look at the calculation. the president's percentage among white voters...
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. >> what grows jobs in america are consumers spending money. and the average person needs that $2,000 in his pocket to drive the economy. saying that tax breaks for the rich drive consumers lower down to spend is like saying you could start your car by pouring gasoline on the hood. there's no proof, there's no factual data to support it. it's completely a sham to say that. >> and he's a business owner. we need more members of congress to sound like that. if the president is trying to achieve solidarity on raising the top tax rate, these are the voices that can come through for them with that message in a big way. an owner of an automobile supply company says she supports the plan even if it means her own personal rates will go up. >> i would have higher tax rates, but more important and more crucial, the middle class would be spending about $3,000 more. >> harry reid kept the focus on the president's winning campaign message of letting the tax cuts expire on incomes over $250,000 a year. >> the people who have done so well during this difficult
. >> what grows jobs in america are consumers spending money. and the average person needs that $2,000 in his pocket to drive the economy. saying that tax breaks for the rich drive consumers lower down to spend is like saying you could start your car by pouring gasoline on the hood. there's no proof, there's no factual data to support it. it's completely a sham to say that. >> and he's a business owner. we need more members of congress to sound like that. if the president is trying...
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america still has all these strengths. we still -- we're still doing better than most of the other countries in the world. we have to remember that. we feel like we're on a downward slide but we're not. >> rose: not on economic growth rate but all the things that brought us there. >> they're still there. >> rose: here's the president last night talking with great almost also separation the way he talked in the 2008 campaign and the way he talked at denver. here it is from last night. >> i believe we can seize this future together because we are not as divided as our politics suggest. we're not as cynical as the pundits believe. we are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions and we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united states of america. >> rose: so there it is. a sense of the aspiration of this -- >> rose: that was a great speech last night. i really do think he had his rhythm. it was both soaring but conversational it was about the people who supported
america still has all these strengths. we still -- we're still doing better than most of the other countries in the world. we have to remember that. we feel like we're on a downward slide but we're not. >> rose: not on economic growth rate but all the things that brought us there. >> they're still there. >> rose: here's the president last night talking with great almost also separation the way he talked in the 2008 campaign and the way he talked at denver. here it is from last...
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in america, women consistently vote in higher numbers than men do. that is as much a problem for the republican party as the wholesale rejection of their party by african-americans and latinos. if the average voter in america is female, that is true, more women are voting than men in every election, the republican party has to figure out how to stop repulsing that average american voter as much as they evidently repulse women now. running republican women candidates is not going to solve this problem. ask linda mcmahon. this is a policy problem. how are you guys going to fix that? >>> you can deliver a presidency that results in the most misguided form of two generations and one that results in a financial crisis almost as bad as the "great depression" and become a two word metaphor meaning machiavellian and dis dishonest to half the country. that is all okay with the people who finance republican politics and politicians. if you blow a couple hundred million dollars of their own personal dollars, then there's some explaining to do. karl rove explain
in america, women consistently vote in higher numbers than men do. that is as much a problem for the republican party as the wholesale rejection of their party by african-americans and latinos. if the average voter in america is female, that is true, more women are voting than men in every election, the republican party has to figure out how to stop repulsing that average american voter as much as they evidently repulse women now. running republican women candidates is not going to solve this...
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i believe in the people of america. it was a v almost shockingly brief. and his family came onto the stage only for just a moments. and although he left here very quickly. we saw some of them out in the but i think they'd have quite a bit of time, several hours really, to prepare themselves. it became pretty clearoo late into the way this was going to go. mitt romney and his family decided to go just a few blocks from here. they're staying at tonight, where they had watched the home just about ebb ten miles away in belmont, massachusetts. one more thing, thomas. going to be the new president he would a new dog, a wiem raner, which is a hunting dog. at this point wehe plans to do romney's plans are from here. thomas? >> chris want to bring in nour the political power panel that we've assembled that will be with me for the next two correspondent for the nation artie melber salon editor at ributor and president latino maria teresa kumar, and former national f communications director for the rick santorum gr hogan gidley. as well as msnbc contributor and mana
i believe in the people of america. it was a v almost shockingly brief. and his family came onto the stage only for just a moments. and although he left here very quickly. we saw some of them out in the but i think they'd have quite a bit of time, several hours really, to prepare themselves. it became pretty clearoo late into the way this was going to go. mitt romney and his family decided to go just a few blocks from here. they're staying at tonight, where they had watched the home just about...
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it's called bankamerideals, from bank of america. i choose the cash back deals in my mobile or online banking. i just use my bank of america debit or credit card when i pay. and i get as much as 15% cash back -- put into my account. this is on top of other rewards and discounts i already get. best of all -- it's free. happy holidays. [ male announcer ] introducing bankamerideals, free for online banking customers. sign in to your online banking to choose your deals today. >>> welcome back, everyone. yet another "two and a half men" star is speaking out against the show. angus t. jones, he's growing up, look how big he is, recently made scathing comments about the program during a videotaped religious testimonial. he is a seventh day adventist who earns about $350,000 per episode. don't bite the hand that feeds you, huh? he told viewers to stop watching the show saying it's filth and that he doesn't even want to be on it. >> he won't accept the royalties for the next ten years? >>> halle berry's ex-boyfriend, gabriel aubry, now claims
it's called bankamerideals, from bank of america. i choose the cash back deals in my mobile or online banking. i just use my bank of america debit or credit card when i pay. and i get as much as 15% cash back -- put into my account. this is on top of other rewards and discounts i already get. best of all -- it's free. happy holidays. [ male announcer ] introducing bankamerideals, free for online banking customers. sign in to your online banking to choose your deals today. >>> welcome...
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that they belong to, open up the drapes, and look out on main street and see the reality of life in america today. >> let's bring in today's political power group. steve mcmahon, co-founder of purple strategies, who also served as an adviser to howard dean's 2004 presidential campaign. and mark mckinney, co-founder of no labels and a daily beast contributor. steve, i want to start with you because it is the president's first day wak back on the job already. there is talk of the fiscal cliff. what's the best way to move the republican party back from the fringes, out of the quicksand and back on solid ground in washington. >> i think the good news for the country is that john boehner and his president actually have a pretty good relationship. they like each other. that's a really good starting point. it's something you don't see in washington these days. and all you see between democrats and republicans is acrimony. i think boehner set a great signal yesterday. i think the person who called boehner yesterday and said let's get back to work is a big deal. >> i want to ask you. do the american
that they belong to, open up the drapes, and look out on main street and see the reality of life in america today. >> let's bring in today's political power group. steve mcmahon, co-founder of purple strategies, who also served as an adviser to howard dean's 2004 presidential campaign. and mark mckinney, co-founder of no labels and a daily beast contributor. steve, i want to start with you because it is the president's first day wak back on the job already. there is talk of the fiscal...
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it's only anecdotal but a lot of people feel this is inevitable and this is what america is going to look like. >> there is two ways basically to answer the question. we've come an awful long way in the 44 years since stonewall right, but really, the hard work the hard miles are still ahead of us, in spite of the fact that we have marriage equality in nine states and the district of columbia, the truth is you can still be fired based on your sexual orientation or gender identity. there is really sparse relationship recognition or the recognition of gay and lesbian families across this country. so while we definitely have amazing victories to celebrate coming out of election day this year, the truth is that we have an awful long journey ahead of us. the one point i would definitely agree with you and i think there is absolute evidence of this fact is that really marriage equality, it is a question of when and no longer if in this country. >> yeah, and that's what i feel, but, you know, i can't help but think we just had julian bond on the show, he was fighting 50 years ago for the rig
it's only anecdotal but a lot of people feel this is inevitable and this is what america is going to look like. >> there is two ways basically to answer the question. we've come an awful long way in the 44 years since stonewall right, but really, the hard work the hard miles are still ahead of us, in spite of the fact that we have marriage equality in nine states and the district of columbia, the truth is you can still be fired based on your sexual orientation or gender identity. there is...
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because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> is there a doctor in the house? wild animals on staten island, and construction workers doing what? time now to go "down to the wire." it's a strike in spain like you've never seen. ♪ those are actual doctors and nurses on their fourth day of a strike who decided to do something besides walking the picket line, so they formed a flash mob to protest budget cuts. they say they'll strike as long as is necessary. >>> here's something else you don't see every day. not even in new york. a pony and a zebra escaped from a staten island petting zoo and were spotted at a local shopping center parking lot much to the bewilderment of passersby. they were corralled and returned to
because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> is there a doctor in the house? wild animals on staten island, and construction workers doing what? time now to go "down to the wire."...
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, in rural america. what are they going to do? their shipping costs are going to go through the roof. their line item is going to go off the page because they won't be able to cover in service rule america when the post office does right now for many of these companies. mr. bell, it's good to have you with us. it's a story i want to tell over
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in america, women consistently vote in higher numbers than men do. that is as much a problem for the republican party as the wholesale rejection of their party by african-americans and latinos. if the average voter in america is female, that is true, more women are voting than men in every election, the republican party has to figure out how to stop repulsing that average american voter as much as they evidently repulse women now. running republican women candidates is not going to solve this problem. ask linda mcmahon. this is a policy problem. how are you guys going to fix that? ♪ announcing the all-new 2013 malibu from chevrolet. ♪ with a remarkable new interior featuring the available chevrolet mylink infotainment system. this is where sophisticated styling begins. and where it ends? that's up to you. it's here -- the greatest malibu ever. ♪ try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into o
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guest: i said in the book that america had a great senate from the early 1960's through 1980, a group of people who were focused on the national interests and were in the forefront of every issue facing the country. it is the senate of hubert humphrey, howard baker, robert and ted kennedy, robert dole and many others. they were an unusual group and they were triggered, in my estimation, by their war experience, the need for dealing with the cold war, and a progressive impulse that focused on some moral imperatives starting with civil rights. what you see is that senate was at the forefront of everything and accomplish an enormous amount over that period of time. host: what is it about the times we live in now makes the operation of the senate different from the way the senate operates during the time you were writing about between 1962 and 1980? guest: i always say it is harder to be a search senator today with the demands of campaign fund-raising -- to be a senator today with the demands of campaign fund-raising and the type of media we have, 24 our media, political conversation on f
guest: i said in the book that america had a great senate from the early 1960's through 1980, a group of people who were focused on the national interests and were in the forefront of every issue facing the country. it is the senate of hubert humphrey, howard baker, robert and ted kennedy, robert dole and many others. they were an unusual group and they were triggered, in my estimation, by their war experience, the need for dealing with the cold war, and a progressive impulse that focused on...